DocumentCode
335240
Title
On system identification with nuisance parameters
Author
Spall, James C. ; Chin, Daniel C.
Author_Institution
Appl. Phys. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel, MD, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1994
fDate
29 June-1 July 1994
Firstpage
530
Abstract
Constructing proper confidence intervals is an important part of an estimation process. Sensitivity analysis, as in Friedlander (1990), provides a measure in mean-square-error as to how the maximum likelihood estimates of parameters of interest would change with changes in parameters not being estimated (i.e. nuisance parameters). This type of sensitivity analysis alone does not provide confidence intervals that include the uncertainty in nuisance parameters whereas nuisance parameter analysis presented in Spall (1989) and Spall and Garner (1990) does provide such confidence intervals. This note discusses the connection between these these two analyses.
Keywords
maximum likelihood estimation; sensitivity analysis; confidence intervals; estimation process; maximum likelihood estimates; mean-square-error; nuisance parameters; sensitivity analysis; system identification; uncertainty; Aircraft; Displays; Error correction; Least squares approximation; Radar; Sensitivity analysis; State estimation; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1994
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1783-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACC.1994.751793
Filename
751793
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